Stanford Bunny
This model from the Stanford 3D Scanning Repository was created by
combining ten range scans of a 7.5 inch tall red clay model. The
scanning and assembly was performed by Greg Turk. The model
contains 69,451 faces and 35,947 vertices. It is provided in Poly
format.

Happy Buddha
This model was created by Brian Curless by assembling 58 range
images of a 20 cm tall statuette. The model is contained in the
Stanford 3D Scanning Repository. It contains 1,087,716 faces and
543,652 vertices. It is provided in Poly format.

Dragon
This model was created by Brian Curless by assembling 58 range
images of a 20 cm tall statuette. The model is contained in the
Stanford 3D Scanning Repository. It contains 871,414 faces and
437,645 vertices. It is provided in Poly format.

Turbine Blade
This model was created using a marching cubes surface extraction of
a turbine blade. This was performed over 300 industrial CT scan
images, each 512 by 512 pixels. The original images were
circulated on the CD-ROM for the VTK Book. The model contains
1,765,388 faces and 882,954 vertices.

GIT Large Geometry Models Archive
This repository, maintained by Greg Turk and Brendan Mullins
at the Georgia Institute of Technology, holds
a number of the models provided above, along with
a couple of large terrain models.
These are provided as .ply and .iv files.

Panamonkey
This is a marketplace of professional 3d models created in 2016 and
located in Paris. The Artists can create and sell their creations on
a personalized dashboard and track their sales. You can find 3d
models in the vast catalog of animals, anatomy, architecture,
characters, electronics and more.

Avalon Public 3D Archive
The Avalon repository from Viewpoint Corporation provides
a large collection of geometric models in a range of formats,
including .3ds, .obj, dxf, etc. These are collected into
a number of helpful categories to ease your search.

Linefour
Over 100,000 Models available free and to buy. They sell high quality,
low cost 3D models from various artists. These are available in a
range of formats including .max, .3ds, .obj, .lwo, .dxf,and
.ma/.mb. Also a huge range of textures available.

Hum3D Models
Hum3D helps 3D artists from more than 80 countries find 3D models for
use in cinema, video games, and visualization. They have a paid service
but also offer a collection of free 3D models.

WireCASE 3D
WireCASE.com specialises in the production, marketing
and licensing of high quality, technically accurate 3D
models in various levels of detail and categories for
most popular commercial 3D software.

Mr. Furniture
A site that sells 3D models and textures of
furniture for architects, interior designers, and
visualization companies (3DS and DXF). They also
have free 3D models in the download section.

Ocnus VRML Models
ORC Inc. provide a large collection of VRML 1.0 models
(.wrl files). All these files pass vrmllint, and they are all
gzip compressed. Median size of these models is 18 kb,
average size is 63 kb.

Millennium 3D
A gallery of 3D art and 3D textures. M3 offer
texture CD collections, as well as free resources
such as software, photoshop filters, textures etc.
They also provide a numbers of tutorials, fora,
links to other resources, and 3D animation
spotlight movies to help CG artists.

QSlim Sample Data
Michael Garland provides a number of sample models to support
his QSlim package, provided in .smf format. These include
the cow model, Crater Lake, and the usual bunny et al.
collection.

The Digital Michelangelo Project
This project maintains an archive of 3D models of Michelangelo
works in .ply and .qs formats, including David, St Matthew, and
Atlas. Models are made available to certain researchers and scholars
on request from Stanford.